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. >> it puts a very stressful situation on the teaching environment. not everybody is an advanced proficient student. that's just what happens. >> reporter: the 2002 no child left behind act required all schools to meet grade-level standards for math and reading. those that do not meet those standards by 2014 face cuts in federal aid. cynthia is superintendent of the secaucus schools. >> the waiver means that we no longer have to worry about reaching those unrealistic proficiency level in 2014 of 100% students across the state. >> reporter: the 10 states that received waivers today must set standardses to improve teacher performance and prepare students for college and careers. new jersey's plan includes an early-warning system to try to stop kids from dropping out and more accountability for teachers. >> if over a period of time their performance does not improve, then those teachers would-- would not be in our school system. >> reporter: so the punitive action is-- >> that you would not continue. >> reporter: no child left behind has been credited fo
. >> it puts a very stressful situation on the teaching environment. not everybody is an advanced proficient student. that's just what happens. >> reporter: the 2002 no child left behind act required all schools to meet grade-level standards for math and reading. those that do not meet those standards by 2014 face cuts in federal aid. cynthia is superintendent of the secaucus schools. >> the waiver means that we no longer have to worry about reaching those unrealistic...
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it is just not that big a swing factor in this environment. >>trace: good to see you, mile. >> f.b.i. agents have been able to inspect the scene in benghazi, three weeks, now, after the deadly attacks which killed a u.s. ambassador and three staffers. the f.b.i. reports the agents arrived today and left a short time later. according to the reporting of cbs it consisted of several forensic specialists who collected as were evidence from the burned out come pound. this comes after a bombshell report in the "washington post" newspaper claiming that one of their reporters found sensitive documents in the compound sitting out in plate sight. the u.s. attorney general holder refused to address the issue with reporters. here he is. >> i don't want to comment on that which is an ongoing matter but i am confident through the steps we are taking and that we plan to take that we will be able to exploit the scene as is appropriate and hold accountable those people who committed those acts. >>trace: lawmakers are preparing for a hearing on the attack and w
it is just not that big a swing factor in this environment. >>trace: good to see you, mile. >> f.b.i. agents have been able to inspect the scene in benghazi, three weeks, now, after the deadly attacks which killed a u.s. ambassador and three staffers. the f.b.i. reports the agents arrived today and left a short time later. according to the reporting of cbs it consisted of several forensic specialists who collected as were evidence from the burned out come pound. this comes after a...
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. >> and no surprise that santorum today did what it takes to survive and thrive in this environment. he fought back with this attack at one of romney's most prideful achievements, his pulling the salt lake city olympics out of financial trouble. >> heroically bailed out the salt lake city olympic games by heroically going to congress and asking them for tens of millions of dollars to bail out the salt lake city olympic games. >> romney spokeswoman responded immediately to that charge with an e-mail that said in part, quote, sometimes when you shoot from the hip, you end up shooting yourself in the foot. there's a pretty wide gulf between seeking must be forepost 9-11 security at the olympics and seeking earmarks for polar bear exhibits at the pittsburgh zoo. newt gingrich campaigning with herman cain in georgia went after both his rivals for refusing to participate in a presuper tuesday debate. he also went after romney for those negative ads. >> when they're seeing a negative romney ad, all they need to know is, it's paid for with wall street money and it's false. >> meanwhile, for
. >> and no surprise that santorum today did what it takes to survive and thrive in this environment. he fought back with this attack at one of romney's most prideful achievements, his pulling the salt lake city olympics out of financial trouble. >> heroically bailed out the salt lake city olympic games by heroically going to congress and asking them for tens of millions of dollars to bail out the salt lake city olympic games. >> romney spokeswoman responded immediately to...
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but you know, it's one of these environments where we think the fundamentals are a little positive right now with the monetary easing that we're seeing around the world. and even our housing market is starting to show some signs of life. we do think the market may be choppy going into the election. but we do look for a better end of the year. >> tom: better end of the year so what types of stocks, where in the world are you finding them? >> well, right now if we look around the globe we do see a lot of problems particularly around europe and some of the developed countries so, on a global basis we are favouring the emerging market stocks. and underweighting at this point some of the developed country stocks. and even weighting the u.s. market. so we do recognize that there is a lot of risk out there in some parts of the globe. but overall we do think we're still in a global recovery. >> tom: we showed the eem exchange rated fund for emerging markets as illustrative for that sector. what makes you go after the risk there. certainly there can be some rewards but there can be some outside r
but you know, it's one of these environments where we think the fundamentals are a little positive right now with the monetary easing that we're seeing around the world. and even our housing market is starting to show some signs of life. we do think the market may be choppy going into the election. but we do look for a better end of the year. >> tom: better end of the year so what types of stocks, where in the world are you finding them? >> well, right now if we look around the...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. listen to what mvp justin verlander thinks about it. i would say the source of most of my muscle pain would be in my shoulder. my trainer kevin rand recommended it to me. i was kind of skeptical at first, but i tested it out, and bayer advanced aspirin relieved my pain fast. feeling 100% every start, every fifth day, i think definitely gives me a little bit of an edge. but don't take his word for it. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.com >>trace: this is breaking news on the john edwards trial with officials ordering all the reporters out of the room with conference with the tomorrows ov
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where they are supposed to feel they can reach the potential in a positive and happy way through a safe environment. what message do you think it would send if we posted guards at entry way and guns and metal detectors in each school. nwe have them in airplanes and federal buildings and other places. i don't know thrathey would object they were protected. we feel safer. and certain things that the nra with. and all sides can concur on. safety locks on good and national registry. and more quickly, we have the technology to know if someone goes to buy a gun. and the issue of mental health, what can we do to address mental hettle and takeaway the stigma on those with mental health issues. they need to come forward. >> and thank you very much. always great to see both of you on this very, very sad day, as we take stock of who is going o. thank you very much. so we as adults, we are grappling with the tragedy. it is it hard to imagine how you explain the events of friday's shooting to your children. we'll talk to the experts about that very fact coming up. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents t
where they are supposed to feel they can reach the potential in a positive and happy way through a safe environment. what message do you think it would send if we posted guards at entry way and guns and metal detectors in each school. nwe have them in airplanes and federal buildings and other places. i don't know thrathey would object they were protected. we feel safer. and certain things that the nra with. and all sides can concur on. safety locks on good and national registry. and more...
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the number of people unemployed and the unfriendly business environment. the president's programs are responsible for the state of the economy and when you got 14.9. and underemployed. that is a problem for the president. you can attack them for getting fiscal houses in order. i know you can attack and try to distract attention away from the president's responsibility for these matters . president obama has been president for three and half years and his economic policies created the stagnant business. and the real state environment. we know they are worse than they appear to be. people graduating from college can't find jobs and moving back in with their partners. they are without summer jobs and this is president obama's economy and he owns it. it is not the republicans. it is statistics and these are government statistics . i gave you statistics, too. and there are 22 months in a row of job creation. we are losing before obama became president and he turned it around. i didn't interrupt you. don't interrupt me please. >> you did actually. >> mitt romney
the number of people unemployed and the unfriendly business environment. the president's programs are responsible for the state of the economy and when you got 14.9. and underemployed. that is a problem for the president. you can attack them for getting fiscal houses in order. i know you can attack and try to distract attention away from the president's responsibility for these matters . president obama has been president for three and half years and his economic policies created the stagnant...
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>> rick santorum is a more target-rich environment. >> his rap sheet -- >> for a general election, absolutely. >> problem with women and gays. his rap sheet is -- >> the obama path, they think, is to go in states like nevada, colorado, so-called enclaves of upscale suburbanites who don't have cultural baggage, who are not hard core partisans, moved away from the gop in the last six years. santorum is a nominee, that's a good contrast for president obama. >> that's a bonus. >> yeah. >> does rick pick up -- just to make his case, does he pick up the reagan democrats? >> that's the other side of the argument, chris. exactly right. would santorum be a tougher candidate than romney. >> older people once voted democrat are now picking up republican. >> tougher in ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, because he has that cultural down market appeal in a way that romney has proven again and again in the primary he has not. >> who has run the better campaign? santorum has no money, no endorsements. >> he's coming off an 18-point loss in pennsylvania. >> six years ago. >> exactly. yet he's leading the national
>> rick santorum is a more target-rich environment. >> his rap sheet -- >> for a general election, absolutely. >> problem with women and gays. his rap sheet is -- >> the obama path, they think, is to go in states like nevada, colorado, so-called enclaves of upscale suburbanites who don't have cultural baggage, who are not hard core partisans, moved away from the gop in the last six years. santorum is a nominee, that's a good contrast for president obama. >>...
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so it does create an environment where the senate is just defined by starker, brighter, more partisan lines. >> when barack obama ran in 2008, he often talked about his relationship with senator lugar. and he leveraged it to prove he was bipartisan. and that was valuable for democrats. gwen: won indiana by 14,000 votes or something. >> exactly. that cost dick lugar. what does that tell us about the transactional value or lack of value with bipartisanship? >> well, it's funny. because mourdock, who richard -- mourdock now the nominee, he said that he actually campaigned against bipartisanship. he said i think it's a problem with washington is there's too much bipartisanship. which is sort of funny if you spend time in washington. you never -- you don't really hear that complaint very often. and he said his definition of bipartisanship is democrats agreeing with republicans. so he is sort of campaigning at the force of partisanship in washington and saying he will come here and be a -- tried and true conservative beliefs. gwen: he has to survive the general election before that happens.
so it does create an environment where the senate is just defined by starker, brighter, more partisan lines. >> when barack obama ran in 2008, he often talked about his relationship with senator lugar. and he leveraged it to prove he was bipartisan. and that was valuable for democrats. gwen: won indiana by 14,000 votes or something. >> exactly. that cost dick lugar. what does that tell us about the transactional value or lack of value with bipartisanship? >> well, it's funny....
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an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. that's what i would tell those people: help people live. yeah. >> the bus rolled on -- from illinois to indiana, then into michigan and ohio. the nuns on the bus were welcomed as messengers of good news, like the evangels of old. everywhere they went, they visited the places where other women of faith are the few among the desperate many. >> we are called to be a bush that allows god to flame up and be a burning bush. >> over and again, sister simone invoked the imagery of the bible - stories of how faith can resurrect withered lives, despairing souls, and broken bodies. >> what it does is it says is that god has
an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. that's what i would tell those people:...
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approving the ceqa findings, the port commission determines any remaining significant effects on the environment found to be unavoidable are acceptable to two specific or writing, economic, technical, legal, social, and other considerations scribed below under conclusions and staff recommendations. a brief overview of project benefits to the city and region. the project has housing, new housing for the city, 134 units, the project also funds affordable housing. $8.6 million will be paid as an in mou payment to the city's mayor's office of housing. additionally, the developer is contributing $2.2 million to fund -- an additional $2.2 million to fund housing in the city. the project has parks and open space, as discussed previously. new neighborhood serving retail uses. the product really improved transportation, pedestrian circulation improvement on the site that are currently blocked. and the project has high land use and urban design elements that redevelopment underutilized until sites currently consisting of a surface parking lot and a health club surrounded by a chain-link fence. finally, th
approving the ceqa findings, the port commission determines any remaining significant effects on the environment found to be unavoidable are acceptable to two specific or writing, economic, technical, legal, social, and other considerations scribed below under conclusions and staff recommendations. a brief overview of project benefits to the city and region. the project has housing, new housing for the city, 134 units, the project also funds affordable housing. $8.6 million will be paid as an...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>shepard: we have word the former democratic nominee george mcgovern is no longer responsive in hospice care. the now 90-year-old is nearing the end of his life. he appears peaceful and rested. the former south dakota senator is in hospice care in his home state. senator mcgovern known for running against president nixon in 1972. nixon won in a landslide. senator mcgovern served a term in the house of representatives before spending decades in the senate. he was a leader of the democrats' liberal wing and dedicated recent years to fighting world hunger. he now is said to be unresponsive in hospice care at 90 years old. we will
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>shepard: we have word the former democratic nominee george mcgovern is no longer responsive in hospice care. the now 90-year-old is nearing the
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> 4 minutes before 5:00. real nice. marty is in the weather center. >> we may actually see a little bit of fog here before too long. it's not a huge concern. it's in the upper 60s to 70s. 82 at lunch going to a high in the mid 80s. >>> here is what our eye on today -- what we have our eye on today. prince george's round table talking about domestic violence. >> the ravens hole -- hole their 4th -- hold their 4th annual scholarship function. >> the search for a missing man coming to a horrible end. who police have in custody. >> the campaign consultant speaks exclusively to wjz about a $1 million judgement him. >> the new pu
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> 4 minutes before 5:00. real nice. marty is...
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in a car driving environment it's risky and sometimes can be fatal. >> the campaign is focusing on the parents' role and their responsibility. let's take a look at your video. >> so you have the contracts. >> oh, everything is right in here. >> he just got his license. >> is he here? >> yeah, he's upstairs in his room. >> no more than one friend in the car at any time. no cell phone use. no alcohol. >> really this is about laying down the rules. >> absolutely. >> what is the key advice you give to parents? >> interactive teaching. really the thing you have to do is you have to hold your teen accountable. driving is the ultimate responsibility. you're driving a vehicle that's several thousand pounds that can get up to over a hundred miles an hour in a chaotic environment. the key is lay down strong rules, no using a phone, no texting, not driving with other teens in the car, making sure you're driving where you're supposed to be driving in addition to frankly not only laying down the rules but having the parent having a role. make sure you build each element of teaming of driving. drive
in a car driving environment it's risky and sometimes can be fatal. >> the campaign is focusing on the parents' role and their responsibility. let's take a look at your video. >> so you have the contracts. >> oh, everything is right in here. >> he just got his license. >> is he here? >> yeah, he's upstairs in his room. >> no more than one friend in the car at any time. no cell phone use. no alcohol. >> really this is about laying down the rules....
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's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >> sean: in just a minute we will have some of the details that you don't know about this amazing picture. the woman who took it is going to explain it. >> last night we highlighted similarities between events leading up to the benghazi terrorist attack and the '98 a can bombing of the embassy in kenya. in both situations an decisional security requests were ignored by our state department. we are questioning what susan rice knew before and after both attacks. in the late 90s she was assistant secretary of state for african affairs. my next g
's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long...
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and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want to pay their fair share. that does not make any sense. they spent all of that money and now they say we cannot do that. they just spent a billion dollars. think how much that would have helped the country to get better, but they say we do not want to do that. give me an answer on that. guest: look, the democrats spent a billion dollars, too. i think $6 billion was spent in the election. you know, i think that is two different subjects. the money that is spent in the campaigns verses people paying taxes, i do not think either one of them have anything to do with each other and that is what ha
and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want...
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and in a situation like this, they bring it into the wrong environment and where normally you would see teenagers act out in words or maybe a shoving contest, it appears that at least one or more persons used a firearm to do their shoving. >> clint, if you could standby. i want to bring in heather phillips. she's on the phone. good morning to you. what can you tell us? how many student haves been brought to the clinic. >> reporter: good morning. we have two of the students from the shooting here at hillcrest hospital. and we have one male and one female. and, at this point, that's all that we have to share on either of them. >> can you tell us at all if their injuries are life threatening? >> at this point, you know, they're still being, you know, we've got them under observation. they're being reviewed right now and so we'll have more information a little bit later. >> can you tell us if their parents are there? do they have family that have been able to make their way to the hospital? >> yes, we have family with both of them. >> are they in the emergency room? they're still in the eva
and in a situation like this, they bring it into the wrong environment and where normally you would see teenagers act out in words or maybe a shoving contest, it appears that at least one or more persons used a firearm to do their shoving. >> clint, if you could standby. i want to bring in heather phillips. she's on the phone. good morning to you. what can you tell us? how many student haves been brought to the clinic. >> reporter: good morning. we have two of the students from the...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. flavor, meet food. introducing swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] new swanson flavor boost. >> pelley: if you think there's too much money in politics, we want you to meet a man who's running for office with almost none. he doesn't have a superpac, but if he did it would probably be filled with paint brushes. steve hartman found him on the road. >> reporter: why someone would want to live in such a remote part of such a remote state, i haven't the remotest. >> it's the best of both worlds. >> reporter: you only have one world here. >> i only have one world. you can have your solitude and you can always go to town and have coffee with your neighbors. >> reporter: if one ever moved in, of course. the fact sliving her
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. flavor, meet food. introducing swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] new swanson flavor boost. >> pelley: if you think there's too much money in...
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. >> i want to know why it is that this kind of conduct can go on in a military environment where discipline, respect, taking care of each other are supposed to be hallmarks of the institution. >> reporter: this could well be the worst sexual misconduct scandal to hit the military since a similar case involving the army 15 years ago. >> pelley: david, it makes you wonder whether the military keeps up and keeps track of sexual assault reports in its ranks. >> reporter: well, there were 3,200 reported cases of sexual assault last year, but sexual assault is such a notoriously underreported crime that pentagon officials estimate the real number is 19,000. >> pelley: david, thank you very much. tropical storm debby made landfall this evening in florida. some places could get more than two feet of rain. as debby moves slowly across the state, michelle miller is in hernando county, florida tonight. michelle? >> reporter: the bulk of the rain here is gone, but take a look behind me. that flooding extends another two miles across these fields and down that road. >> this fence was almost completely c
. >> i want to know why it is that this kind of conduct can go on in a military environment where discipline, respect, taking care of each other are supposed to be hallmarks of the institution. >> reporter: this could well be the worst sexual misconduct scandal to hit the military since a similar case involving the army 15 years ago. >> pelley: david, it makes you wonder whether the military keeps up and keeps track of sexual assault reports in its ranks. >> reporter:...
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an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that, too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. >> the bus rolled on from illinois to indiana, then into michigan and ohio. the nuns on the bus were welcomed as messengers of good news, like the evangels of old. everywhere they went, they visited the places where other women of faith are the few among the desperate many. >> we are 150 years old, and my first reason for coming to st. augustine's was to work with the deaf. >> in cleveland, ohio, sister corita ambro breathes what life she can into the community around st. augustine's parish where she runs the church's hunger center. >> who fixed your hair so pretty? >> these people that come into this hunger cen
an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that, too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. >> the bus rolled on from...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> at the 9/11 memorial here in new york city, there was a somber ceremony yesterday to mark the tenth anniversary of an end of clean-up operations at ground zero. as jim axelrod reports, many first responders are still traumatized. >> reporter: the calendar says it's been a decade since that last steel beam was removed from ground zero. but mike mazziotti will leave it to others to mark the day. what did you see on 9/11 that left you with post-traumatic stress? >> what didn't i see? >> reporter: he was a cop with a chest full of medals and a first responder on 9/11. looking out from the 20th floor of the north tower, he saw
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> at the 9/11 memorial here in new york city,...